Right Here Brighton and Hove
• Who we are:
  – Lily Blackmore – Campaigns Volunteer
  – Rebecca Morley-Wilson – Campaigns
    Volunteer
  – Mark Cull – Project Manager
  – Rose Allett – Campaigns Coordinator
  – Rob Trounce – Digital Media Officer
Right Here initiative
• 5 year pilot
• Funded and managed by MHF and PHF
• National Programme
• Brighton & Hove, Fermanagh, Sheffield,
  Newham
• Evaluated by the Tavistock Institute
Right Here Brighton & Hove
• Sussex Central YMCA and Mind in
  Brighton & Hove
• Resilience building activities
• Campaigns and health promotion
• Peer-led research
• Fast track counselling
Our work with GPs –
                   1. GP research
•   GP research – Young people’s views and experiences of GP services in
    relationship to emotional and mental health

•   Ask yourself:
 Do your clients (aged 16-25) understand what confidentiality means within your
  service?
 Do your clients have a choice of gender specific practitioners allocated to their
  care?
 Are young people who have been referred by a GP given enough information
  about your service before their first appointment with you?
 Is your service available at times which suit young people and their lifestyles?
 Are young people equal participants in decisions made about their care within
  your service?
 How knowledgeable are you about other services within your area that can help
  young people accessing your service?
 In the context of your service and your relationships with your clients, how
  empowered are the young people you support?
Our work with GPs –
          2. Assessment visits
• Good practice guide
• GP practice visits
• Sample questions:
  – How aware are your staff of young people’s
    issues?
  – Are confidentiality policies clearly displayed and
    explained?
  – Is there information about young people’s rights
    available on the website or in the surgery?
Our work with GPs – 3. How Can I
Innovation labs
• Brainstorming and developing digital
  products to benefit young people’s
  mental health and wellbeing
• Right Here’s involvement:
  – Doc Ready
  – My Places
Doc Ready
• An application and/or website geared
  towards preparing a young person to
  visit their GP
• Currently in the design phase
• Will be developed over the next year
Doc Ready case study
• Scenario
Case study - paired discussion
• If you were using Doc Ready, what
  functions / features would be helpful to
  you with preparing this young person
  to go to their GP?
• Please write answers on the provided
  Post-it notes
• Some of your feedback…
WTGF and My Places
Screenshots of the website (3 or 4)
 (particularly mental health pages)
Questions or comments?
• Come and talk to us in the coffee break
  if you have questions about Doc
  Ready, Right Here creating a Where To
  Go For website in your locality, Right
  Here’s work, or anything else!
• Thanks for listening and taking part.

Right here project

  • 1.
    Right Here Brightonand Hove • Who we are: – Lily Blackmore – Campaigns Volunteer – Rebecca Morley-Wilson – Campaigns Volunteer – Mark Cull – Project Manager – Rose Allett – Campaigns Coordinator – Rob Trounce – Digital Media Officer
  • 2.
    Right Here initiative •5 year pilot • Funded and managed by MHF and PHF • National Programme • Brighton & Hove, Fermanagh, Sheffield, Newham • Evaluated by the Tavistock Institute
  • 3.
    Right Here Brighton& Hove • Sussex Central YMCA and Mind in Brighton & Hove • Resilience building activities • Campaigns and health promotion • Peer-led research • Fast track counselling
  • 4.
    Our work withGPs – 1. GP research • GP research – Young people’s views and experiences of GP services in relationship to emotional and mental health • Ask yourself:  Do your clients (aged 16-25) understand what confidentiality means within your service?  Do your clients have a choice of gender specific practitioners allocated to their care?  Are young people who have been referred by a GP given enough information about your service before their first appointment with you?  Is your service available at times which suit young people and their lifestyles?  Are young people equal participants in decisions made about their care within your service?  How knowledgeable are you about other services within your area that can help young people accessing your service?  In the context of your service and your relationships with your clients, how empowered are the young people you support?
  • 5.
    Our work withGPs – 2. Assessment visits • Good practice guide • GP practice visits • Sample questions: – How aware are your staff of young people’s issues? – Are confidentiality policies clearly displayed and explained? – Is there information about young people’s rights available on the website or in the surgery?
  • 6.
    Our work withGPs – 3. How Can I
  • 7.
    Innovation labs • Brainstormingand developing digital products to benefit young people’s mental health and wellbeing • Right Here’s involvement: – Doc Ready – My Places
  • 8.
    Doc Ready • Anapplication and/or website geared towards preparing a young person to visit their GP • Currently in the design phase • Will be developed over the next year
  • 9.
    Doc Ready casestudy • Scenario
  • 10.
    Case study -paired discussion • If you were using Doc Ready, what functions / features would be helpful to you with preparing this young person to go to their GP? • Please write answers on the provided Post-it notes • Some of your feedback…
  • 11.
  • 12.
    Screenshots of thewebsite (3 or 4) (particularly mental health pages)
  • 16.
    Questions or comments? •Come and talk to us in the coffee break if you have questions about Doc Ready, Right Here creating a Where To Go For website in your locality, Right Here’s work, or anything else! • Thanks for listening and taking part.

Editor's Notes

  • #5 Only 52% of respondents feel comfortable talking to their GP about emotional and mental health issues. 41% of respondents did not know what was confidential when they visited their GP.
  • #6 We hope to help young people become more empowered in their relationships with services and GPs.
  • #7 Made locally, relevant nationally